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 Arun, B. S., T. Müller, M. L. Pöhlker, A. Held, C. Pöhlker, M. van Pinxteren, Y. Yang, S. Lüchtrath, **A. Walbröl**, J. E. Rückert, P. Oehlke, M. Merkel, B. Wehner: Microphysical properties and light absorption enhancement of refractory Black carbon aerosols in the central Arctic marine boundary layer: Role of warm airmass intrusions on mixing state, //Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics//, [[https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2026/egusphere-2025-6493/]] submitted 26 December 2025. Arun, B. S., T. Müller, M. L. Pöhlker, A. Held, C. Pöhlker, M. van Pinxteren, Y. Yang, S. Lüchtrath, **A. Walbröl**, J. E. Rückert, P. Oehlke, M. Merkel, B. Wehner: Microphysical properties and light absorption enhancement of refractory Black carbon aerosols in the central Arctic marine boundary layer: Role of warm airmass intrusions on mixing state, //Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics//, [[https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2026/egusphere-2025-6493/]] submitted 26 December 2025.
  
-**Chatterjee, D., N. Raabe, S. Crewell**: Listening to the Murmurs of Embeddings: Uncovering Low-Level Cloud Processes’ Impact on Solar Energy Applications, //Machine Learning: Earth//, submitted 20 November 2025.+
  
 May, S. M., D. Hoffmeister, D. Brill, D. Wolf, S. Opitz, **C. Böhm**, M. Zickel, O. Bubenzer: Terracettes in the hyperarid Atacama Desert – fog as a key driver of stepped hillslope evolution?, //Geomorphology//, major revision 12 February 2026 May, S. M., D. Hoffmeister, D. Brill, D. Wolf, S. Opitz, **C. Böhm**, M. Zickel, O. Bubenzer: Terracettes in the hyperarid Atacama Desert – fog as a key driver of stepped hillslope evolution?, //Geomorphology//, major revision 12 February 2026
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 Paulus, F., J. J. Müller, B. Kirbus, H. Sodemann, **L. van Gelder**, **A. Walbröl**,  M. Wendisch, R. A. J. Neggers: Impacts of mesoscale atmospheric subsidence on cloud glaciation and decoupling in Arctic marine cold air outbreaks, //Atmos. Chem. Phys.//, [[https://editor.copernicus.org/EGUsphere/ms_records/egusphere-2026-554]], submitted 29 January 2026. Paulus, F., J. J. Müller, B. Kirbus, H. Sodemann, **L. van Gelder**, **A. Walbröl**,  M. Wendisch, R. A. J. Neggers: Impacts of mesoscale atmospheric subsidence on cloud glaciation and decoupling in Arctic marine cold air outbreaks, //Atmos. Chem. Phys.//, [[https://editor.copernicus.org/EGUsphere/ms_records/egusphere-2026-554]], submitted 29 January 2026.
  
-**Risse, N.**, **M. Mech**, C. Prigent, J. Müller, **S. Crewell**: Cloud water path detectability and retrieval accuracy from airborne passive microwave observations over Arctic sea ice, //Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions//, [[https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2025/egusphere-2025-3311/]], submitted 09 July 2025. 
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-**Schulte, L.**, R. Forbes, L. Magnusson, V. Schemann, J. Day, **S. Crewell**: Towards improving Arctic mixed-phase cloud representation in the ECMWF model using 
-MOSAiC observations, //Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society//, submitted 1 August 2025. 
  
 Zeppenfeld, S., J. Schäfer, C. Pilz, **K. Ebell**, M. Zeising, F. Stratmann, H. Siebert, B. Wehner, M. Wietz, A. Bracher, M. van Pinxteren: Marine Carbohydrates and Other Sea Spray Aerosol Constituents Across Altitudes in the Lower Troposphere of Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, //Atmos. Chem. Phys.//, submitted on 4 Sep 2025 Zeppenfeld, S., J. Schäfer, C. Pilz, **K. Ebell**, M. Zeising, F. Stratmann, H. Siebert, B. Wehner, M. Wietz, A. Bracher, M. van Pinxteren: Marine Carbohydrates and Other Sea Spray Aerosol Constituents Across Altitudes in the Lower Troposphere of Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, //Atmos. Chem. Phys.//, submitted on 4 Sep 2025
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-JiaH., JQuaasWKroeseB. van DiedenhovenEGryspeerdt, **CBöhm**, KBlockOHasekampOptimal choice of proxy for cloud condensation nuclei reduces uncertainty in aerosol-cloud-climate forcing, //Science Advances//, provisionally accepted 30 December 2025.+**ChatterjeeD., NRaabeSCrewell**: Four Low-Level Cloud Regimes Revealed by Latent Space Analysis and Their Impact on Solar Energy Variability//Machine Learning: Earth//accepted 6 March 2026. 
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 +**Schulte, L.**, RForbesLMagnusson, V. Schemann, J. Day, **S. Crewell**Towards improving Arctic mixed-phase cloud representation in the ECMWF model using 
 +MOSAiC observations, //Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society//, submitted 1 August 2025. 
  
-**Walbröl, A., S. Crewell**, C. Barrientos-Velasco, G. Chellini, H.J. Griesche, J.E. Rückert, **K. Ebell**: Moisture inversions in the central Arctic: Product  
-assessment and longwave radiative effect, //Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society//, accepted 22 December 2025. 
  
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-Jia, H., J. Quaas, W. Kroese, B. van Diedenhoven, E. Gryspeerdt, **C. Böhm**, K. Block, O. Hasekamp: Optimal choice of proxy for cloud condensation nuclei reduces uncertainty in aerosol-cloud-climate forcing, //Science Advances//, [[https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aea4828]].+Jia, H., J. Quaas, W. Kroese, B. van Diedenhoven, E. Gryspeerdt, **C. Böhm**, K. Block, O. Hasekamp, 2026: Optimal choice of proxy for cloud condensation nuclei reduces uncertainty in aerosol-cloud-climate forcing, //Science Advances//, 12, eaea4828, [[https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aea4828]].
  
 Moser, M., C. Voigt, O. Eppers, J. Lucke, E. De La Torre Castro, J. Mayer, R. Dupuy, G. Mioche, O. Jourdan, H.-C. Clemen, J. Schneider, P. Joppe, S. Mertes, B. Wetzel, S. Borrmann, M. Klingebiel, **M. Mech**, C. Lüpkes, **S. Crewell**, A. Ehrlich, A. Herber, and M. Wendisch, 2026: The Arctic Low-Level Mixed-Phase Haze Regime and its Microphysical Differences to Mixed-Phase Clouds, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 26, 1867–1887, [[https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-1867-2026]]. Moser, M., C. Voigt, O. Eppers, J. Lucke, E. De La Torre Castro, J. Mayer, R. Dupuy, G. Mioche, O. Jourdan, H.-C. Clemen, J. Schneider, P. Joppe, S. Mertes, B. Wetzel, S. Borrmann, M. Klingebiel, **M. Mech**, C. Lüpkes, **S. Crewell**, A. Ehrlich, A. Herber, and M. Wendisch, 2026: The Arctic Low-Level Mixed-Phase Haze Regime and its Microphysical Differences to Mixed-Phase Clouds, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 26, 1867–1887, [[https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-1867-2026]].
  
-**Walbröl, A., S. Crewell**, C. Barrientos-Velasco, G. Chellini, H.J. Griesche, J.E. Rückert, **K. Ebell**: Moisture inversions in the central Arctic: Product +**Risse, N.**, **M. Mech**, C. Prigent, J. Müller, **S. Crewell**, 2016: Cloud water path detectability and retrieval accuracy from airborne passive microwave observations over Arctic sea ice, //Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions//, 19(6), 19, 2197–2223, [[https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-19-2197-2026]] 
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 +**Walbröl, A., S. Crewell**, C. Barrientos-Velasco, G. Chellini, H.J. Griesche, J.E. Rückert, **K. Ebell**, 2016: Moisture inversions in the central Arctic: Product 
 assessment and longwave radiative effect, //Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society//, e70110, [[https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.70110]] assessment and longwave radiative effect, //Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society//, e70110, [[https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.70110]]
  
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